The thirteenth volume in the series India's National Security Annual Review examines India's security environment in the context of the changing global balance of power. It analyses the manner in which India has structured its relations with major powers so that they serve as dependable anchors of its national security, and discusses the imminent challenges faced by the country. In addition, it makes an in-depth assessment of India's relations with China and Pakistan, the attempts of China to establish a strategic foothold in all countries in India's neighbourhood, the extent of Islamist radicalisation in South Asia and the role of Pakistan. The volume also includes a strategic profile of newly emerging countries in international affairs along with a chronology of the major events of the preceding year. The book will be indispensable for policymakers and governmental organisations; those in defence and strategic sectors; and students of defence studies, foreign policy, international relations, and political science. Book jacket.
India's National Security